abecedarian
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Ramona Quimby was wonderful, as was Henry Huggins and Ribsy.. life on Klickitat Street was so funny.
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Kookamoor said:One of the very first books I read by myself was Enid Blyton's Magic Faraway Tree. I clearly remember stumbling over the first few pages trying to get through the book I know so well.
The reasons *why* I liked it?? That's a bit more difficult. I'm sure it had something to do with Moonface. I remember being scared by the idea of getting trapped in one of the worlds, and the dishwashing lady was more than a little creepy.
Yes, 3 or 4 Faraway Tree books. I still don't know what possessed her to have a boy called Dick and a girl called Fanny (which, in the UK and Australia doesn't mean bottom, but the female equivalent of the boy's name!). I know that culturally these names probably didn't mean these things when they were written, but what are the odds...?lilbiteb said:Me too!! I just loved those books, if I remember rightly there were 3 Faraway Tree books. After those I read The Wishing Chair and Mr Gallianos Circus.
CDA said:I think the first books I read would have been the Peter and Jane books. Anyone in the UK remember these?
abecedarian said:Are you meaning readers, as in we sat around in circles and took turns reading aloud in school? We had Jimmy and Sue books and an older series with Jerry and Alice. They had such brilliant lines as, "Look Jimmy. Look Sue! See Spot! See Spot run!"
Gazooks! With pap like that, its a wonder any of us learned to read, let alone grew to love it!
CDA said:Peter and Jane books:
http://www.80snostalgia.com/modules.php?op=modload&name=Reviews&file=index&req=showcontent&id=11
This really takes me back.
abecedarian said:The artwork looks so similar to the Jimmy and Sue books we used in first grade.
CDA said:So not only do you nick our chocolate bars and re-name them, you do the same with our books!
Wow, i don't know how you can remember what your first book was, mine had to be one of those books your forced to read and do a book report on in the 6th grade. I couldn't tell you what that would've been.